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Lascelles Abercrombie: Critical Essay by Cornelius Weygandt

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SOURCE: Weygandt, Cornelius. “Realists of the Countryside.” In The Time of Yeats: English Poetry of To-day against an American Background, pp. 336-62. New York: Russell and Russell, 1937.

In the following essay, Weygandt concludes that Abercrombie's vivid characterizations are the most memorable elements of his poetry.

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